This paper reconstructs the religious and moral reflection of the young Schiller in the period preceding his acquaintance with Kant's thought (1779-1789). In particular, it focuses on Schiller's interest in the concept "Bestimmung des Menschen" in the footsteps of J.J. Spading, Th. Abbt and M. Mendelssohn. As a consequence of this process of reflection, Schiller abandons religion in favor of an autonomous, in some ways "pre-Kantian" ethics.
La disperazione nei primi scritti di Schiller: dubbi sulla destinazione dell’uomo
MACOR L
2010-01-01
Abstract
This paper reconstructs the religious and moral reflection of the young Schiller in the period preceding his acquaintance with Kant's thought (1779-1789). In particular, it focuses on Schiller's interest in the concept "Bestimmung des Menschen" in the footsteps of J.J. Spading, Th. Abbt and M. Mendelssohn. As a consequence of this process of reflection, Schiller abandons religion in favor of an autonomous, in some ways "pre-Kantian" ethics.File in questo prodotto:
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